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DocumentTanzania: Country Programming Framework January 2014- June 2016 2014
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No results found.This Country Programming Framework (CPF) presents a new focus in FAO’s field programme for the United Republic of Tanzania, realigning the Organization’s development support to the Government’s revised priority programmes, while contributing to the implementation of FAO’s global Strategic Framework 2010-19. FAO remains fully committed to the United Nations “Delivering as One” approach and the current CPF should be considered a fine-tuning of work agreed upon under the UN Development Assistance P lan (UNDAP) 2011 – 2015/16, which determined the duration of this CPF 2014 – mid 2016. -
DocumentMauritius: Country Programming Framework for Mauritius 2014-2017 2014
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No results found.This Country Programming Framework (CPF) sets out three FAO’s medium term assistance priorities and results, derived from nationally defined priorities and objectives to be achieved over the four year period (2014-2017) of the country’s programming cycle. It builds on the earlier National Medium-Term Priority Framework (NMTPF) that was formulated in 2007 as equivalent to CPF. A desk review and analysis of major policy documents contributed to a coherent approach in ensuring that the CPF meets na tional priorities as stipulated in the major agriculture, forestry and fisheries policies and strategy documents. The CPF has been prepared in close collaboration with key divisions, institutions and parastatals falling under the aegis of the Ministry of Agro-Industry and Food Security and Ministry of Fisheries. Broad consultations were held with major development partners in the field of agriculture and fisheries. -
DocumentNamibia: Executive Summary of the Country Programming Framework for Namibia 2014-2018 2014
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No results found.Summary. This Country Programme Framework (CPF) for Namibia, as agreed upon by the Government of the Republic of Namibia (GRN) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), covers a five year period from 2014 to 2018 in alignment with the Fourth National Development Plan and its related Sectoral Plans. The CPF is a need-based planning and management tool that establishes the manner in which FAO will support Namibia’s development priorities, drawing on its global experien ces and comparative advantage in areas within its mandate. Its timing is opportune as the Government of the Republic of Namibia committed itself towards accelerated economic growth, increased income quality; and sustained employment opportunities for its citizens.
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